Top-10 finishes for local golfers Beisel, Stafford

Sunday

FLOWERY BRANCH - Savannah's Gus Beisel carded the low round of the tournament, a 5-under-par 67 on Sunday, to finish tied for fourth at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour's Royal Lakes Junior Open.

Beisel, a rising senior at Savannah Arts Academy, had rounds of 80-67 on the weekend to finish at 3 over, trailing winner S.M. Lee, 15, of Buford (69-73, 2 under). Beisel had six birdies and one bogey Sunday at Royal Lakes Golf and Country Club.

Harrison Stafford, 17, a rising senior at South Effingham High, finished eighth of 54 golfers after rounds of 74-75 for 5 over. Stafford recorded one eagle, two birdies, three bogeys and two double bogeys.

Blackhawks

trade Bolland

NEWARK, N.J. - Dave Bolland's Game 6 game winner is the last goal he'll score for the Chicago Blackhawks.

The Stanley Cup champions traded Bolland to the Toronto Maple Leafs for three draft picks Sunday at the NHL draft. The Blackhawks received the 51st and 117th picks in this year's draft, and a fourth-rounder next season.

The Boston Bruins had a 2-1 lead with 2 minutes left in Game 6. But then Bryan Bickell tied it with 1:16 left, and Bolland scored 17 seconds later to give the Blackhawks the lead.

Brazil, a five-time world champion, beat the reigning world and European champion and ended Spain's 29-game, three-year winning streak in competitive matches.

Fred put Brazil ahead in the second minute, Neymar doubled the lead in the 44th with his fourth goal of the tournament and Fred added his fifth in the 47th.

Brazil, which won its third straight Confederations Cup, has not lost a competitive home match since 1975.

Spain, which had not lost a competitive game since its 2010 World Cup opener against Switzerland, has a miserable night. Sergio Ramos sent a penalty kick wide in the 55th and defender Gerard Pique was ejected with a straight red card for fouling Neymar in the 68th.

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